Through (or By) the Cross

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"Through (or By) the Cross" is the Latin-derived heraldic motto associated with the noble title of the Duke of Hamilton, reflecting a traditional Christian theme of salvation or triumph through suffering.

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Through (or By) the Cross canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin-derived motto
heraldic motto
associatedWith Duke of Hamilton
expressesConcept hope amid suffering
salvation through Christ’s Passion
hasCulturalOrigin Christendom
surface form: Christian Europe
hasHistoricalContext Christian heraldic tradition
hasMottoType Christian motto
religious motto
hasNobleAssociation House of Hamilton
Scottish peerage
hasReligiousContext Christianity
implies triumph through sacrifice
isPartOf Hamilton heraldic achievement
language Latin
mottoOf Duke of Hamilton
refersTo the Cross of Christ
symbolizes endurance in suffering
redemption
spiritual victory
theme Christian salvation
triumph through suffering
usedAs family motto
noble house motto
usedIn heraldry

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Duke of Hamilton hasMotto Through (or By) the Cross